Finally, Apple’s biggest star of 2021, the iPhone 13 lineup, will be released on September 14th at the ‘California Streaming’ event.
It’s expected that the company may introduce the Apple watch series 7 and other products along with the iPhone 13 series. Here, we have shared how and when you can watch the live event.
There are several ways to watch the 14th September event. Below, we have discussed all of the ways.
Apple Website
Apple’s official website would be the best way to get the live details of the event. So, you can watch the mega event on the Apple website’s event section. Just you need to have a proper web browser like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or any other popular browser to access the Apple Events website.
The live event can be accessed on the Mac, iPhone, iPad, PC, or any other device. You just have to visit the site https://www.apple.com/apple-events/ when the event will be there. For now, you can set a reminder on your calendar through the site to make sure that you won’t miss it.
YouTube
The next platform is Youtube where you can stream the live event. Probably it’s the easiest way because almost all of us are very familiar with Youtube. You can watch the event efficiently on your smartphone to smart Tv anywhere, where Youtube is available.
Apple already has placed a placeholder for tomorrow’s live stream on Youtube. So, if you want to watch the event on Youtube then you can set a reminder there to get a notification just before the live event.
Apple TV App
Apple used to offer a separate Apple Events app for the Apple TV, however, the company integrated it into the Apple TV app ahead of WWDC 2020. But on the event day, the Apple TV app will have a dedicated live ‘California Streaming’ event section and it can be watched on any device where the Apple Tv app is accessible.
These devices include Apple TV, iPhones, iPads, Macs, and some smart TVs. Apple TV App is a very good option to stream Apple’s ‘California Streaming’ event if you have an Apple TV.
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